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SUMMARY:Free Film: The State of Arizona with the Filmmaker!
DESCRIPTION: \n  \nAbout the Film\n\n\nIn 2010\, the Arizona Senate passed controversial immigration law SB1070\, also known as the “papers please” law\, igniting a national maelstrom. Supporters call it a common sense law-enforcement tool; opponents feel it will inevitably lead to racial profiling. Neighborhoods empty\, businesses shutter\, and immigrants flee the state. Those who choose to stay organize boycotts\, mass demonstrations\, daring acts of civil disobedience\, and prepare families for the possibility of separation by sudden deportation. \n\nMixing in interviews with footage of heated protest rallies and television coverage\, the film tells the stories of Arizonans on all sides of this divisive issue — activists\, politicians\, Latino immigrants\, ranchers\, controversial Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the newly empowered Tea Party movement\, for whom illegal immigration is a flashpoint subject — depicting a state and its people testing the edges of our democratic values. \nArizona’s enforcement-led policy\, which grew out of its unique position as a frontline border state\, is reshaping the national conversation around immigration reform. With dozens of states considering a similar approach\, The State of Arizona holds up a mirror\, asking Americans who they are\, and who they want to be. \n\nCarlos Sandoval\, Producer/Director \nCarlos Sandoval is the co-director/producer of the award-winning documentaries A Class Apart (American Experience 2009\, Imagen Award)\, soon to be a major motion picture\, and Farmingville (P.O.V. 2004\, Sundance Special Jury Prize)\, which was about a small suburban town in the wake of the hate-based attempted murder of two Mexican day laborers. A lawyer and writer\, Sandoval’s work has appeared in anthologies and The New York Times. His experience as a lawyer includes telecommunications and complex litigation. Prior to attending law school\, Sandoval worked on immigration and refugee affairs as a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations\, and as a program officer for The Century Foundation. \n  \n \n\n\n\n
URL:http://www.sanantoniopeace.center/event/free-film-state-of-arizona-with-the-filmmaker/
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